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MS ISO 6385:2005 ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES IN THE DESIGN OF WORK SYSTEMS (ISO 6385:2004, IDT)

MS ISO 6385:2005 ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES IN THE DESIGN OF WORK SYSTEMS (ISO 6385:2004, IDT)
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This Malaysian Standard establishes ergonomic principles as basic guidelines for the design of work systems and defines relevant basic terms. It describes an integrated approach to the design of work systems, where ergonomists will cooperate with others involved in the design, with attention to the human, the social and the technical requirements in a balanced manner during the design process. Users of this standard will include managers; workers (or their representatives); and professionals such as ergonomists, project managers and designers who are involved in the design or redesign of work systems. Those who use this International Standard may find a general knowledge of ergonomics (human factors), engineering, design, quality and project management helpful. The term “work system” in this International Standard is used to indicate a large variety of working situations. The intention is to improve, (re)design or change work systems. A work system involves a combination of people and equipment, within a given space and environment, and the interactions between these components within a work organization. Work systems vary in complexity and characteristics. Some examples of work systems are: a machine with a single person; a process plant including its operating and maintenance personnel; an airfield with users and personnel; an office with its workers; and computer-based interactive systems. The observance of ergonomic principles applies also to the installation, adjustment, maintenance, cleaning, repair, removal and transport of work systems. The systems approach in this International Standard gives guidance to the users of this standard in existing and new situations. The definitions and ergonomic guiding principles specified in this International Standard apply to the design of optimal working conditions with regard to human well-being, safety and health, including the development of existing skills and the acquisition of new ones, whilst taking into account technological and economic effectiveness and efficiency. While the principles in this International Standard are oriented to the design of work systems, they are applicable to any field of human activity, e.g. in the design of products for domestic and leisure activities. NOTE This International Standard is considered to be the core ergonomic standard from which many others on specific issues are derived.
Primary Item Type:
Malaysian Standard
Identifiers:
ICS 13.180
ISC ISC W - Occupational Safety and Health
Standard Number MS ISO 6385:2005
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Ergonomics; Work systems; Design; Principles
First presented to the public:
8/13/2018
Original Publication Date:
7/12/2005
Previously Published By:
Department of Standards Malaysia
Place Of Publication:
Cyberjaya, Selangor
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - 13
License Grantor / Date Granted:
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Date Deposited
2018-08-13 15:54:24.37
Date Last Updated
2019-01-07 11:24:16.6254
Submitter:
Mohamed Yunus Yusof

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